43 mm wp forks.

jhendr3702

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so i am finally going to have to put fork seals in my 01 300 with wp forks..

anything thing wierd on those forks to watch out for..

just wondering.

thanks in advance
jay
 
Super easy. I did mine yesterday with a cast on my right wrist (and I am right handed). 43mm seal driver and a thin 21mm wrench (i think) and you're golden. If you've changed a fork seal on an USD fork, you'll have no problem.
 
Super easy. I did mine yesterday with a cast on my right wrist (and I am right handed). 43mm seal driver and a thin 21mm wrench (i think) and you're golden. If you've changed a fork seal on an USD fork, you'll have no problem.

sweet... yeah i have done a few usd's... no dual chambers yet...

i ordered seals and a driver today.. dont have one that small yet..

thank you..
 
While the cartridges are out, you might want to inspect the midvalve/checkplate shims. If the stock valving was changed it may have a lighter shim setup in there, which means more stress on the shims in this fork. The face shim gets beat due to the high flow through the piston, first cup and then crack. Easy to do. Just unscrew the plastic spring guide and the damper rod assy will drop out the bottom of the cartridge.
 
While the cartridges are out, you might want to inspect the midvalve/checkplate shims. If the stock valving was changed it may have a lighter shim setup in there, which means more stress on the shims in this fork. The face shim gets beat due to the high flow through the piston, first cup and then crack. Easy to do. Just unscrew the plastic spring guide and the damper rod assy will drop out the bottom of the cartridge.

will do... i dont think this bike was ever touched.. it is an 01 that i am the original purchaser on the mso, bought in 08.. it was still oe jetted for leaded gas per les at ltr... had like a 35 pilot in it..
 
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